Monthly Archives: December 2017

Barry Town United and Cardiff Metropolitan University lock horns for the second time in the week in the final game of the year in the Welsh Premier League. The Linnets will be feeling the most confident after registering a narrow victory over the Archers on

In May of last year, Europa League play-off winners Bangor City were on the lookout for a new manager at Nantporth. Step forward the former Derby County, Exeter City and Cardiff City coach and one of the youngest ever coaches to earn the UEFA Pro

The JD Welsh Premier League ended 2017 with a bang in matchweek 20, as Newtown AFC pulled off a big upset against Champions The New Saints. Elsewhere, Connah’s Quay were held by Druids and Bala edged past Prestatyn. TNS 2-4 Newtown AFC Newtown AFC secured

Caernarfon Town who already sit atop the Cymru Alliance, have made their first signing under manager Sean Eardley by re-signing centre-forward Kevin Lloyd from Conwy Borough of the third tier Welsh Alliance Division One. BREAKING NEWS! Eards makes Kev Lloyd his first Cofi signing https://t.co/rqpaTlfuXH pic.twitter.com/J3vc5ie1OF

The Welsh football pyramid is preparing to wave goodbye to another busy 12 months, and as clubs get ready for the business end of the season in 2018, there is plenty to look back on in 2017. Victories against top European opposition, promotion fights and

As we rapidly approach 2018, undefeated Brymbo sit comfortably atop the table, looking to be in good shape to bounce back to the Welsh National League (WNL) Premier Division they found themselves relegated from last year. Although Brymbo’s success was to some extent predictable heading

Barry Town United moved into the top six of the Welsh Premier League after recording a narrow victory over their South Wales rivals, Cardiff Metropolitan University. Luke Cooper’s early strike continues the Linnets good run of form, where they’ve not tasted defeat in their last